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ulee380 November 13th 05 06:00 AM

corrupt or missing systems files
 
hi guys,
am missing or have corrupted appstart.ani and hourglas.ani files when i
try to change scheme. where can i download or find files i need without
buying software to etract from recovery disk. does microsoft have free
downloads on its web site?
any help would be appreciated guys.
thanks
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ulee380

Andrew E. November 13th 05 07:07 AM

corrupt or missing systems files
 
If youre missing windows files,then install xp cd,exit the info page,go to
run,type:cmd In cmd type:Sfc /Scannow When its thru type:CHKDSK C: /F
Agree to restart then type:EXIT Remove xp cd,restart computer.

"ulee380" wrote:

hi guys,
am missing or have corrupted appstart.ani and hourglas.ani files when i
try to change scheme. where can i download or find files i need without
buying software to etract from recovery disk. does microsoft have free
downloads on its web site?
any help would be appreciated guys.
thanks
--
ulee380


Nightowl November 13th 05 03:27 PM

corrupt or missing systems files
 
ulee380 wrote on Sat, 12 Nov 2005:

hi guys,
am missing or have corrupted appstart.ani and hourglas.ani files when i
try to change scheme. where can i download or find files i need without
buying software to etract from recovery disk. does microsoft have free
downloads on its web site?
any help would be appreciated guys.
thanks



Hi ulee

It's a bit difficult to understand what you're saying about buying
software. The files will be on your Windows XP disk if you have one. If
you only have a recovery disk, as you seem to say, and you can't get at
them, email me and I'll send them to you.

night0wlATf2sDOTcom

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Nightowl


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